We have uploaded 6 new short vlogs by Mosaic members, reflecting on aspects of the impact of the Coronavirus crisis. Several were taken from a Mosaic Zoom meeting at the end of April. They are on our Covid-19 page.

On May 20, 1:30pm to 3pm, we are having a ‘Facts and Focus' Zoom gathering, looking specifically at responses to and impacts of the Coronavirus crisis. For all members, plus any others involved in social action work who might find it helpful.4 people from the Mosaic Justice Network will share for 10 minutes each followed by time for questions.

We are encouraging Mosaic members to send in 1 minute video logs to share a quick story, maybe a prayer or a something you have been reflecting on. Here's the first, from Andrew Belfield. You can upload your video using the free service WE TRANSFER – please send them to paulkeeb@gmail.com

The Coronavirus crisis has affected everybody, including our Mosaic Justice Network member organisations, whose workload has increased as they seek to find ways to continue to serve the vulnerable and marginalised during this time of lockdown. Meetings of the network are suspended for now, but we are looking to continue to support one another in other ways: circulating information and resources by email, phoning and texting, meeting by Zoom, and of course through prayer.

If you are a Mosaic member, please remember the rest of us are here to encourage and help as best we can. Use the network to share requests for prayer, practical ideas, anything that you might need or be able to offer. If you are not a Mosaic member but would like to contact one of the member organisations, maybe to offer some assistance, please use the details on the Partners page.

Thank you.

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. ​Romans 15:13

The next meeting of the Mosaic Justice Network will be on September 10. More details and booking via Eventbrite here. Members will have been sent a password by email. If you are reading this, not a member of MJN and curious to find out more or join, please contact one of the facilitators.

Our last meeting was an interactive Red Letter Seminar with Shane Claiborne and Tony Campolo with over 70 activists drawn from the Mosaic Justice Network and across the city and region. Meeting at Methodist Central Hall, after hearing from Tony and Shane, attendees held a ‘Hackathon’ discussing four issues they felt were most critical to justice in Manchester: Climate Change, addiction, homelessness and hate crime.

In the afternoon a number of us went out into the nearby Piccadilly Gardens right in the centre of Manchester for a public Red Letter Action with Shane, Tony and Peggy Campolo and others to highlight injustice and declare “Love over Fear”. As part of a public act of mourning, the names and faces of 100 people who have died due to knife crime in the UK this year were displayed, and an anvil was struck 100 times to remember them.

In the evening, Jubilee Church Manchester were welcoming and generous hosts for An Evening of Jesus & Justice to launch Red Letter Christians UK, featuring Shane and Tony and also amplifying the voice of local activists engaging with their communities in practical and powerful ways in the city.

For our next gathering, "Living for Jesus and Justice" with Shane Claiborne on Weds 19th June, the booking page has now been made public, so please do share with anyone who you think might be interested.

Booking details have been confirmed and links added below for the afternoon and evening events on Wednesday June 19 with Red Letter Christians co-founders Shane Claiborne and Dr Tony Campolo. The day is part of a 7 city UK tour with Shane and Tony to launch Red Letter Christians UK. ​​

11am - 1pm: An interactive Red Letter Seminar with Shane Claiborne for the member organisations and associates of the Mosaic Justice Network, and invited fellow-activist friends. To book you will need the password sent in the last members' email (need a reminder?). Booking page.

3-5pm: Redeeming Piccadilly Gardens: a public Red Letter Action in the centre of Manchester with Shane and others to highlight injustice and reflect counter-cultural meaningful action. Booking page.

7pm: An Evening of Jesus and Justice: A Red Letter Living event with Tony and Shane at Jubilee Church that will bring young people together and amplify local voices for Jesus and justice, to call out a new generation of change makers. Booking page.